Police arrested 270 suspects following a global regulation enforcement motion codenamed ‘Operation RapTor’ that focused darkish internet distributors and clients from ten nations.
Nationwide authorities in Europe, South America, Asia, and america have additionally seized over €184 million ($207M) in money and cryptocurrency, greater than 2 tonnes of medicine (together with amphetamines, cocaine, ketamine, opioids, and hashish), and over 180 firearms.
“A worldwide regulation enforcement operation coordinated by Europol has struck a significant blow to the legal underground, with 270 arrests of darkish internet distributors and consumers throughout ten nations,” Europol stated on Thursday.
“Referred to as Operation RapTor, this worldwide sweep has dismantled networks trafficking in medication, weapons, and counterfeit items, sending a transparent sign to criminals hiding behind the phantasm of anonymity.”
Regulation enforcement recognized the suspects (many linked to hundreds of gross sales on illicit platforms) utilizing intelligence collected after the takedowns of a number of darkish internet marketplaces, together with Nemesis, Tor2Door, Bohemia, and Kingdom Market.
A lot of the arrested suspects had been apprehended in america (130), Germany (42), the UK (37), France (29), and South Korea (19), whereas 13 others had been detained within the Netherlands, Austria, Brazil, Spain, and Switzerland.
“Operation RapTor reveals that the darkish internet just isn’t past the attain of regulation enforcement,” added Edvardas Šileris, the Head of Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre.
“Via shut cooperation and intelligence sharing, officers throughout 4 continents recognized and arrested suspects, sending a transparent message to those that assume they’ll disguise within the shadows. Europol will proceed working with our companions to make the web safer for everybody.”
The U.S. Division of Justice’s Joint Legal Opioid and Darknet Enforcement (JCODE) group and Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) are nonetheless analyzing proof collected in earlier operations to hint and apprehend different suspects linked to darkish internet crime.
This joint motion follows Operation SpecTor in 2023, which led to the arrest of 288 different darkish internet distributors and consumers and the seizure of €50.8 million ($55.9M) in money and cryptocurrency.
In 2020, one other worldwide sting dubbed “DisrupTor” focused darkish internet distributors and led to 179 arrests, whereas Operation Darkish HunTOR resulted in busting 150 extra high-volume darknet distributors.
In April 2022, German police and U.S. authorities shut down Hydra, the world’s largest darkish internet market devoted to promoting medication and cash laundering, with over 19,000 vendor accounts that had been serving greater than 17 million clients worldwide.